ECONOMY

Gross National Product (GNP): Ranked by United
Nations
as one of world's twenty-nine least developed countries,
World
Bank estimated 1991 GNP at US$101 million and per capita
income
at US$460, with annual growth rate of 6 percent in 1993.

Agriculture: Accounted for almost 10 percent of
gross
domestic product (GDP) in 1990 and employed about 7
percent of
labor force. Major products coconuts, cassava, corn, taro,
and
sweet potatoes. Most food imported.

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